Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, April 09, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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Act of Marc
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STONE ENCOUNTERED BY THE
is afcaataa, b
raw Moaiiui by
ew Mt, ay carriers
Amtraa. sates
M Pe rr tnre. rwwt
ORILLS It GETTING SOFTER
ALL TMt TIMl. "':
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'is STONE. Or.. April a,f8peclat-
. ' There U litis new to report from the
j fact that chan is -ad about the well
i aro taktaat van of lb time and lb
rw-t Put. -r fcv i4WjMinjt. .ie drUiiBg u net going ahead aa fast a
flM mwtm '
pcwiixn ny pase. t Tti rharscrer of JB wom tnronun
iBMtiMII IP! - . ' . . , . . . . . I ' 1 .. -1. i.
ZTa.er rtVertkan flrat MP. mt tax-h. wniejrine ami i punui i
"nrJT toioerV-V. T. PT... i-ralow1r. Today the ami formation U
Run paper other than rtret p-a. ear nr . porter (baa for several days, and it '
rtkiie ; "iLiof a chocolate-like aature soft anJ
'V' w f r,n"' drr' ! crumbly. The drillers aad the public
L r a. To tat n a., that Tlalta the well daily la atodyti
pji"ir .oToc.- t the satare of the drillings brought a P.
ad optional ' aad "the people of ae neighborhood
. iuu tor - 'ir, studying wore geology than ever
r fXST?" ...rT. "eV, before la tbearlir- .f f .
TTT.'l.r,. n-k. ik. i.Mtmni Th neeala herewre much Interested
V a traweferrod "fmtn tb 4aJlr to th wk- u tB- wu. wbaibar OT BOt tby bav
' with.t ctanr. t rjt. wm n , fc atTprta. And tb atone
.Mhr rum Pr. aa4 1 a. oca ITm-Kn v Koc,.,
-Cam alxMiM uaoaci.J kr.h( i IMd from tb well baa ucn
v - partr n imtnMn in wr to later( inoae ids miw
' . Iha aiTr- aw-kln for Information. Th drll"
. tta! .dvTMt'i" t ,,,'rtlr nuid bat or Ca f-t todr. J
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Clrrut dvrHir. ni P!"' trnWJI , , . t
' a4VnMn at : to 5 - er. xr
ha to phj ooculltiooo ioremlra tko
At the Portland Theaters
I ...hi. . , I. IJ.IMI i m ! ' 1 yaTrT'"r1F!,ai-:J1i HIT '' BBSBSa-Snl
iTBTT-T-r II '" ' . 11 1 ,
LAST CAR LEAVES FOR OREGON CITY AT' MID&WHT
i
iLf Isfh first tnMrt B
t 111 marrtlon UIW Binrr .c isa-.
Nova ltB aa " wtfon rticl'O
"''a awit. ltb tntrrt 1'jcal raW-
mitt bo accrpt4 P.ftoS man-i-
I '. oartpts rr rr r'urn4 UB'r wmpon
M by alimoa p:-P-r P--t-
MY P.O.
RECEIVES
EXPRESSION
CITY OFFICIAL NtfSPAFER.
5 April 9 In American History.
ITSSV-RafiB I'utn hi. J.rr i.id ibl-
.'4S4' plouorr. Uirn. !.! 1"-
IgtC-OciTai IM-M t- urn-a
dervd ti ni li.-tur.ii I'
r r o t)M frifJ .t:.if! ui.!vt!K
i1 cuart. retirL JfJ. l1
19091. Mriu f,,ri 11 r''t
; died at 8roj. tra?y: tro ivVt.
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' PEOPLE ASKED TO l6 PERSON- j
At OPINION CARD AS TO TMtS
GREAT QUESTION. )
Several buodreda of rardi. ambrac- j
lug an ox;'ref1ofi of opinion farorini ',
anday cloaini- of tb potoffK. will i
,b dlatrflxifed in tb churches tn city i
cm today Each man or woman who .
mKes one ia aaked to aln and place
in the receptacle prorWed to recelva.
tbem. It i the intention to father
and count them with a rtfwjp deter
mining what percontaca of 'lie peapl
of tt city do lw Sunday ctoainc
ill be few people wconren
., it . .-eBstinui-4i rvFMTO. TO ere
Oinwv""--- , . w .. , .V. wl .
J$'trZ Very little correspondence 1. no!
V 4JU a-. axlT 1 tt nu lant' Neptune at dv fo. ,nsw(,r fact wlth tte offf
qaadratnra wltb tno son. detreea . a urto percentage of -Uu
'" ' aaa lliiarnf planet Mercury et- j tn4t ioet wait, and certainly the fat
- tAaf aftar tbo aan: Palm Sunday. ; that the cffice 1 to be closed will not
,.JMALL P. a EMPLOYES REST?
r". Tba postoflce empkryeji are plan
.. . afag to bare blank pledges disttibpted
"TJa the cburcnes today to make Inquiry
" V of yoa aa to your needs for your mall
fern Sunday. And If yon feel interested
':'? -ro may are by algninf bia led
'i la assist ia aecuring a day of rest for
- tbs postal eWrk. What think yoa?
Tata TffWrio bare the postoffice
. clnsnd oa Sunday la not being put on
-' tbat Taldi moral pUae of the extreme ,
wlckedaeas of sorkics on th Sabbatb. '
' Taa postal employes are conflolntj
":i tlbnaselres nore to the expediency.
. It la aot aecessary for rou to feel that
.7 it fa a crest crime for a man to work .
-mm Saaday efoc yoa sign; not if you
S fee) that yon can r-t on without yon
, foajl for teat day, and that you wlh
-a see these people bare a rt as well
as yarsef, then they ill be glad to
have yoa sign, for ia ;be nuiiiVr
' C signatures is to be formd the uc--',ss
of the BBOTrmnt.
.:' Jt is tat c rally to be eipert-d that
'.j-' saople who object on tilth moral
.1 croaaas to a toaa working oa Sunday
will sign. Wt in lit yon do not
w
t it
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make the answering of tbU any more
argent i
With mcb mall never lifted, and
with much that la lifted tossed into I
a desk to await Monday, it is not jpasv
to see wbera there Is any great neces-
sity for the opening of the local (Tic. .
And If it la not Imperative we are cr-1
tain that very few people would wish
to hare the carriers kept arworaTusry
. .V. . ... kMn f V f tliAlr. '
mail was dkstributed and that In a Ma
oinch thev could get It two or thre
minutes sooner on Monday because of ; u predicted that when Mian Marie
that fact..
1911.
F.TARS TO APAW IN COMIDV.
' FlcroO Robert. 'J
, vizsrz u.ifX'r .til off.'
rWnt. Robert.. Theodore llobeTt
IBTTbrl,w Person --PP,1-!,;
luker Company lor toeir "' ,j
owning aeit Monday evening U
Dn" Hnuaore ar. grvat j
1RH-IT-IT W.il - ; . ... .1..
acting pane, aot oaiy mr In" " vT
Star, -no have created I such , a so
re aeaaatl.-. but a -o for tha o(
-s M r --Hnim WM wis-- "
p.rM.M Hobert. by tier.'
TriuM-n,r. author of "l
Goose" Mow running In New yora
,0?-, r. in the title rol-.
WHO ur-w w- -- hill.
and It differ, from th ,'"
offered by tbe ptaMrlo la being of
a,i- full of bubbling
haug hter. r.rd actltHi and e4es.-rlitl
FniTcharscier studio ,
as Kaiberlne'oa Relper.
bright contedT .trie,
Jt iLia aurlety woman, and to those
ms, ho have bewma so accustomed to
! seeing Ihl. splBd.d artist In vtNl
, motional rolea only. a. rw-atetkNi Is
.fortbmlng for she U .very bit M
Uwer and a Inning In comedy. In fact
iUrs U to be other Jfeodore
Roborts. who ha brn of lonl.ed
-,br patron of the luker for b la truly
.wonderful character " "J
Jeremlab (Old) Huck. another irn
Joyful creation, and Mr. n-rgen a X
, appear In the role he crea ed la Ibe
-ongin.l production of the v-y. Tom
: J.ffrsy. a ymmg a.inlng engineer fnra
ibe WrttSo great has be. n the Inv
j pressloa ,! by tbe three notbls
'people there U hardly a- -'J';
ater r-r who wUI miss seeing them
!fr a ngl -eeh during their stay In
I this city, and --ham" will offer tn.
- attractive features unlike any U tril
the other 7bllls"toTa presented, tt
a III be followed by a splendid produe.
iln of Ithakespeare . famous dwna.
i "The Merchant of Venice," with 4)tae
iRort. as Parti. Te "f
aTgKtloch and Tavtow liecara M
'rtassanlo. atneest taa Bah-
I needs y nd Bataraay ai.- r .7
Arc Yoa A Hcssy Saver?
Meet ! f "J5' Mrf. Mm "m '
mvs et thsir spsnses ar. leaa. .
Vooala wrh. velt until thay at aav. veltKaut Sffor) r.rslv k. .
B.J.S tti rl... t-a.jMllwitr, 'St. If..-M 5 mt1
1 i tWpl man. t tH S Mvlnn. assaunt hor,. 4 ;
The Bants cf Orecon City
D C. LATOURBTTB Pra.ld.ot . r. J. WrrtX, r
THE FIRST- NATIONAL BATa
. ... of OREGON CITY , OREGON ;
' OAPITAU tMTJOfW I '
Traaaaeta i G-aaral taahlm ualaaaa. . Op.a frW t A. M,) M
MAKING SLOVt PROGRESS.
1 Gladstone CKart.r Will Reo.Mlra
- . al Mora Oay. "'
! Gladstone Council I. meeting aach
! evening la b effort to properly digest
j and pass upon l he new charter for the
! rUUgaTlt la proving to be .low work
' bat the mambers are worklag
I ly and earoeatly and It Is believed that
ialthln a week the work will ba com-
In the meanilma the City Patber.
k.. m.Anr.tm A the renort or ina niiwi
- t murtf aosnmlttee an
j ordered tba Portland avenna ba the
'flmt Improved, The grade has been
iordered lowered to conform with the
tfr.. .trwii iDd tna wor,
;log the street and walk, ca a now go
1 forward.
Pest C.rd Party Olvert PHdsy.
I Mrs. ll p. Morton gate a Post Card
. !:.. K.. .u.Umar aw usu ia TufiTM. noriv.to frlrods Friday afternoon, ta
MrXV.U alcaTeny .e. i honor of her guest. Mrs. Courant. who
"-THI1.-. Nrghtmar..-atTha H.ilifl Th.atr,. yth s Taytar streets, for ! "' B" T"
Jahtl beo'nWft Monday April 10. Matlne. WtdAosd.y and Saturday, j eipacta to -return to her home la-the
TTttttrtr-ttlGMTBtARfc-
'arid Dressier Op" Monday juignt
at-H.ilig Theatra
HOME RULE ACTION
DEfFERED:0!IE VEEK
Dreler. in her latest and greatest j
!snccs. 'Tlllie-. Nightmare," under'
the ms narement. of Mr. -Lew Ft W a.
opt-ns at the Helllg Theatre. Tth and
Taylor streets, uonoay. apt iv, n
Jone week, only, .he will "catch the
town.
-Tillle's Nightmare" cornea here di
rect from the Lew Fields Herald
mirs Theatre. New Tork. with the
' . . distinction of having enjoyed the long;
... .a nAAAeafsil am n nf n mtV
i wal aVUU UevB L a) wrw sua s waa v f
COUNCIL WILL HOLD A SPECIAL ' ,lcm, ihow Broadway baa seen.
SESSION ON SATURDAY EVEN- MUs Dressier has .Iwaya been re
. ,.' g.rded as one of the clercrest corned-
ING. APRIL 15. iennes of the FJigllsh-speaklng stage.
1 but until Mr. Fields provided her with
' this vehicle, designated as a "mliture
There was no tnoetins of Council Sat- of mirth and melody." the book of
urdar uaue of the absence from the ' which was writtea by Mr. Edgar Smith j
city Li members of that body. A the and the music by Mr. A. Baldwin
nlM irxwtlnr la for tho narrxwe o ' nhe had never been fitted with
discussing and then acting on the ne- a character so suited to her peculiar;
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tTZMirirrr,izlr a'sllat If vouTrlom Rule ordinance, and a the im
pon-nce of tne oral nance is or great
moment. It was deemed wise to pro
r'.itr for a full attendance of the City
XMin anl for that reason the meeMnsr
was p"finej until Saturday, April
V,. wh-r. : i eipec'ed every mmU'.
mill t is !. cfr y ni v.e to 1 present.
as aot want to tkis it a where
; Use aaea wish a rest from labors, and
they wlah to show Uncle sitn that ae
;" a geaera aropoaitJion poj4e tire mi;i
bkg thee fa-thfsl eBtIo7e rtoi'ii
S hav jr.
facie Saas has for many years pro
' rided a way for tie people reeiTint
; tteir mail on Snnday where thy
' wixbed to 4o so. Thla made It nees
- sary for w-.rr.e ote o 'pen and kp the
7Z; sated. It !i 'tly recently tfcAt any
'aoaght has been given to to post
trTLc employe, vt now ttat the pub
lie eoeecierjce is awaking 'here 1 hri
that these saen may be givn the same
- ;v coasideTmtWa a o'her peop'e. Are
"r. 1' willing?
txlenla
"Tlllie-. Nightmare" la undoubtedly
one of the funniest play. Of It. charac
ter the stage ever h known. Despite
all, Its Isugh provoking situation., IU
bewildering costumea. It. four score
of pretty girls and Its .even elaborate
scenes, there yet Is here and there a
trace of pathos In the character of
Tlllie Blobbs, the boarding-house
drudge, which lends to the perfornv
snce a genuine heart Interest, which
distlrstuishe. It from most of the. mo-
It la th': expression of several mem
rer ir. t.'ouric-il that the people yoed
for this ttew Home Rale proposition,
and t Is averred that the ialoonlsts
theTitelrea . mK.rtwl It tri a n.sri now aieal nlsvaoof these day..
it I. rllmM that th ulririB m' r. ourh ir Fields' hss auironnded Miss i
l.t' UHakaskW aK Mftnatllal 1
d jr.ng the tirr.e v, desig- not to protest against it r;ut uee ineir ireier was s cwuif-" "
Influence to nave u aaoptea at mii exctgience. bo iduku um "" ' i
time. oua Is done by the principal, that It j
There are men In the business who is difficult to set apart for special men
riaim that It. adoption will assist In tion bit. of fun or Character Imper
weeding wr the undesirable saloons sonstlon. especially deaervlng of
and ha' In so far Jt-will make the k praise.
ouslnen more secure and of less ob- 5 Ably supporting Mis. Dressier .re
ie-tioT to men who wish to see things such well known favoritea a. asiae
R. Wi tc Ra S.Vr'ard
MACHINISTS
W. i gM'il rapalrlno. -iraka laashlnary mads to do .s- J
work aa a.w. Bspert. aim tssonne anginas.
Phenss: M.lri JK Moina 11.
10 FOURTH TRttT 0R100N CITY. " .
Kast within a few y- D"
aoon wa. pleasantly spent by a con
genial group of friend, and the anj
terulament-or tae iiwrw ih.-h
very iBtereoTlag. v ,
HALF-SUMMER tCHIDUL
Gamta Arranged far Jp te and InelaaV
lag sundayMayi
'Tho Price nrotr'balurlMfll team will
ni.. th. Columbia Hardware team, of
Portland, at the Canemah Park
grounds this afternoon Jlimf ItijibortLaiLjn 115. rullot Ufm
been scheduled ly Manager HarrjJso, process barley JL m
While for every nunnsy up w ea rracaea corn ia
and carrot. Tie-to i mksaneiajn
to I1.JJ aack. cabbvHi jc font
vegelablea r romtug I. Q0Uiii
la sending mor uinga. at i
prfce. Local lt(LA. sla
radlshea (e, onlodt Canltirtiikt
luce leu head. airasjag t. lu
M.ilsaa iora.'iea toe pnBt
KLOtTR AND ' KltKDtk,'''
In tkMtrr soiling d-pm to
bringing altout Sif; sons ai lot m
M M. la feed Dm Isndoacy It a
ward. Dran . cimma.os ta o
cludirs May 11. aa follows:
April IB. Oak fimva at uaa tirove.
April SI. Baat Side Cuba. ;
April 3t. portUnd White flog.
May T. Popcorn Kings rt"
May II, HI. Johns at 8t. 'Johns.
May 1. poftlnd nuslnesa Collega.
Other gamea will ba play-d with
learns up the vaUey.
WHEAT frier la tks km
ket .how an advsnce of le I. k at '
bu.net. ; Chicago and (Cast in avua
ara lower. llalJrrs hers vug usr
price and the lrl price It to b
above thee porting price. laorfraj.
ara art paying lis to SO. tat auM
HAT I. wry" weal aai jlta fc
Stand. Those ho hav. It atr k k
not well proterted aMtoMta,as
LATEST- tlARKETS I S.?t, Eft? TSftg.'
f it aa g ixrtinwtriy r sag tia.-ni .
fa commands fit to M. .
Oregon City Market..
Marketa, a. a general thing, ara
.lowly moving downward.. Part of
thl. cornea from the fact that tha aew
eron of certain food b being harvest.
ed In lha soUthlsnds.
moditios will aoon ba suppjsntea ay
new erons. or ara loalngrtha good
Iqualltlpe that they posse as and snaat
ba aooa m.rketeq. ir at .iu caasma
lha price to fall. Thus, taking- the
market as a whole, there Is aa easing
off la price, and la soma, cases It I.
quite noticeable. i
APPLES Good atock I. acarca and
high, price, ranging from r to ft.
Local stork I. Bearly goae and tha
Hood River product la reduced to a
few varieties. Few good applso art
left In tha local market.
POTATOIW Market I. a llttla off
from last report, Jn demand If not la
price. Real good potoea ara acarca
and bring fl to IMS. while se-d pro
duct command. TSo to a 1. There
ara not enough being offered to .hip
In nantltlea. Ban Francisco market
la off ISo a hundred, 10 eara arriving
In one day and demoralltlng tha mar
ket I5cal .toek pretty well market
ed; a few wltb choice atock holding
for a rlaa.
VEGICTAHUCS Utile rhanga atnea
last renort: onion, ara a little atlffat
OAT Dealers buying for tkiaaea
to meet the dmand la lb. dtlei fay.
tag-gray IJV.hu :iu ta p. k
that tha market la weak u4 tuuk
faeiar. . ,
Other eoav llulTTETt'rjWry a. as4 aMtri
oaiy no mm an ami rrma tai ta nr,
creamery alwsr stiff asd eoaaiaf
lag Sot to 3 now. The rwtW
market la only ' paying froai lit to
He, Choice dairy will brUf na -toe
to lac.
ROG8 Pil'-ra aboal the UM sin
demand about equalling lb. aaysty.
Quotation, at J9c amrea.
POULTRY-Prle ara owae
higher and lh satsaM tool He
bring loc. roostsr. lie. TM
and mlied chicken. IM ta IK (fotk
Ing doing la larger font ,
MBATB-Veal. drsd, to trMal
10o to lie. hog l It".
big demand for miMoa thtt J bUb)"
fluctaate according to what It
!U)K8-lreei So p4. .
dry hldea tla to le. r4
'to TSo onch.
WOOLtmnr. . ! . IM F
mobaJr SSa to 10c. "
So and 7e. .un dried Se, prtaai te
ALT Selling COc to TK
i cr.ii .
In price but other vegetablea remain I SO lb, aack. half -ground tat- w r
bout ilig aann. Outong XHemrnlpg tlftS lb. Bark.:
e-e-l
coil'u.ted along true biiMiness lines.
Atbletically, School
boys Are Wrongly
Trained.
By JAMES E. SULLIVAN. Former President of th Amateur
Athletic Union.
... . . - . I WaMaII IaI.
1 ea fnyius ioran, ausii -tie
Uart. Ethel Fairbanks, Nallle De
r.rae. Mae Brennan. Lew Field.
j Dancing Girls, and tha Messrs. Hartr
' McDjnough. Horace Newman, Charles
i H. Bowers, George and John Gorman.
Harry Laughlln and Sim Pulen,
i Matinees will be given Wednesday
! and Saturday with a special Wednea
' day matinee at price, ranging from
23c to 1.50
THEODORE ROBERtcVappaaring at tha
"Shsm,"
Baker Tha.tr. thl. week In
W I i V m lAClS JeTateJ and oialeVl lerlde and e.hiwt a Il1ej
ft f ! , .A liaair" Mcircto tsralanod b ae. tJur anUorr l--s sisa
f I AO gtoa4Y iuUo'dVoul yoa raor-Iv a "I!?.. Z-o
1 1 i 1 f-T-ie. Ws ship to snjrone snrwb-- 1" h- V Smitl"
J till 1. A I In adranno. owwsmli, sad allow TW AV FBBa
f VI fi Um sss7rido Ue Merelo ami i II Ui ?r m
,1 Jil vW I V "" .re then m riWtlr aail.ied or A m!
V 1 1 1 V, 1 ftrl.hlnlhcktrtB.atOreion-andia-
V. I a1"-' - poariUo la Sialio at one ama"""
Jatil i 'A I I'rT enot. Ta osro l. to t snl. Wlrmen a WJ "3
TY I fr tWdtrect.f na ami bays the eiannrsetan-r i "ranie sew
VlV AJ . V I':r--- W a.T iua W-rieor a pair .f ur ITJM
7-11 a 1 V "'jJ roo roe-lee Oar eatalnrne snd lears our snsosrs at -
11 III Ai.Wf tpH mm oao mmtM reatkM p-arWo, m t ian-
llll VI - T tamT l.rtT. aor.Hel.a-
noon
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TIE strongest argument advanced for aililct'u.' in tlie achools,
part Irom the pbytical advanta-.'ct itumtain iliaQt caUb
liahea MANLINESS in our boya, tngetlier with ihe other
element, to rital in the work f cliamctrr Imilding. and insist
' thinnelwj will be t. "BETTER CITIZEN MOIIAI.U; AS WELT.
' L& becanse h has been trained ho a mithful tthleU-
- of the frgnk,'atrtightforward tjpe and prepared to compete in the
'btttle of lif slong the aarne lines. .
u There is SOlHTNO ABSOLUTELY WRONG WITH
OTJR PRESENT EDITCATIO.VAL SYSTEM, failing aa it does
S t'intitt into the boys high and loftj ideal, a atandarda that ahall
iVVayitefid Into tlielf worklol tBfe1ica;:;. ' ? : : :
; - ATHLETIC SPPRT WHEN CONDUCTED -ON SANE AND SAFE
7 . w-ru uinu aTANDAROS. WILL1 BENEFIT 1 ANY. GROUP
' THAT TAKE PART IN ff. BUTt IF. WE ARE TO ALLOW AND EN
- rnotisit THf BOYB TO DECEIVE THE ' TEACHERS. 'PRINCIPALS.
' T OFFICIALS OF GAMES AND OTHERS THEN WE ARE NOT AT
" T.lNlNJ THE BENEFITS WE CLAIM FOR OUR YOUTH IN PAR
'TICIPATtON . IN ATHLETICS. h INSTEAOOF MAKING THEM HON.
NEW ELKS HOME SITE
IAS BEEN ACQUIRED
for lha member, to take advantage of
the posiibllltle. presented by the riv
er for boating and bathing. Tha loca
tion on the river makea an Ideal out
look up and down tha atream.
It Is said the lodge paid Mr. H.wlcy
$8000, which la considered cheap for
the property. Mr. Hawley la .aid to
have paid a llttla leu than 950H,
which would figure out an advance In
the property of 60 per cent In four
year. All of which apeak, well for
the advancement In Oregon City prop
erty within the past four year.. And
It I. to ha noted that thla property I.
outside the "rash of bu.Ines." gone,
so that the advancement cannot be
charged np to the advance that baa
come to the heart of the town real
estate.
The club will take possession of the
home In the near future and will fit
It up for the use of the club until such
time a. II I. decided to erect the hand
some structure contemplated.
Favor Sunday Closing of P. O.
. The manager, of the C. C. Store
wlMh to go on record aa favoring tha
closing of the Oregon City poatofflce
on Sunday, giving all employe, a boll
day, with tha exception of Just those
necessary to move outgoing mall,
which no doubt must be dona, accord
ing to the needa of the department.
LIT. STRAIGHTFORWARD. CITIZENS WE ARE DEVELOPING .THEM
.0N0 UNTRUTHFUL. DECEITFUL LINtS."
1 ........ ..:
W. P. HAWLEY PROPERTY ON
MAI STREET PURCHASED
BY LOCAL LODGE.
v Tha Oregon City Elk. Lodge, one of
tha strongest and most aggreeslve or
ganisations In the city,. ha. purchased
the w. F. Hawley property on Mam
street between Tenth and Eleventh
street., the property lying almoat op
posite the Congregational church. It
waa formerly the Chaa. Albright prop
erty and waa acquired by Mr. Hawley
fourteen ago and la now occupied
bt George Puaey.
' There are three lota and a house
and tha lots front on Main atreet and
also on the Willamette River. The
Elks made the purchase with a view
to erecting a handsome and com modi
one lodge home some time In the fu
ture, and the alte will be an Ideal one
for that purpose. At the point where
the lots border the river It I. an Ideal
pot for a wharf, for the landing of
boat..' and In ease the lodge erect.
handsome qnarierp it will be possible'
nnuG THEATRE 1
4
7th, A Taylor Str.ete. Phone. Main 1 and A-1122.
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S NIGHTS beginning MONDAY, APRIL 10, Sp.clal . Price Matins.
W.dnesd.y Evening Price, at Saturday Matins. Law Fields Pre
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7-P.ople-S7 Spael.l Orehestrs. Prices Evenings! S2.00-1.60-1.0O75-SO.
Wednssdsy Matlneet S1-SO1.00-7S-S0-3S-2S. SEATS NOW SELL.
ING FOR ENGAGEMENT. ,
AT HEIL1G THEATRE NEXT WEEK, 7 Nights beginning Sunday
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